Facial structural shaping

ABSTRACT

An eyebrow shaping method includes providing an image of a face. Multiple guidelines are determined on the image and points and areas are located via the guidelines. A face is shaped with contouring and lightening to have Golden Ratio proportions via the different points and zones.

RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent Ser. No.62/074,511 filed Nov. 3, 2014 and entitled FACIAL STRUCTURAL SHAPING.The contents of that application are incorporated herein in theirentirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE

This disclosure relates to cosmetic materials, and in particular tofacial shaping techniques, systems, methods and related devices.

The Golden Ratio is often denoted by the Greek letter

(‘phi’). It expresses a relationship that the sum of two quantities isto the larger quantity as the larger is to the smaller (its numericalapproximation is 1.618033989). The Golden Ratio is a proportionuniversally found in Nature, expressed in the arrangement of branchesalong the stems of plants, in the placement of the shell spirals insnails, or in the features of the human body. The Golden Ratio is widelybelieved to be a natural principle related to the laws of equilibrium.Many great artists have proportioned their works according to the GoldenRatio, as it is believed to be aesthetically pleasing. Hence, a“perfect” face would display Golden Ratio proportions such as these:Distance from Top-of-the-head to Chin divided by Width-of-head equals

; Length-of-Lips divided by Width-of-Nose equals

; Outside distance between Eyes divided by Length-of-Lips equals

; etc.

It follows that, on a “perfect” face, the high point (HP) of the eyebrowwould divide the eyebrow arch at precisely the Golden Ratio pointbetween the starting point of the eyebrow (SP) and the ending point ofthe eyebrow (EP) (SP−HP divided by HP−EP=

).

Other features of the face can be formed, shaped, emphasized andde-emphasized according to appropriate proportions.

SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

One method and system in accordance with the present disclosure includesproviding a frontal image of a person's face including the tip of theperson's nose, nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbital margins,and eyebrows.

Another method and system in accordance with present disclosure includesproviding a plurality of facial templates, then positioning, one by one,each template of the plurality of templates such that the templatealigns with the frontal image of a person's face.

Each template can be presented on a hard copy surface such as paper or atransparency and is used for overlaying on the face of the person.Alternatively the template can be provided as an electronic format andoverlayed on a photo representation of the person's face.

Then the template is used to facilitate forming, shaping, emphasizingand de-emphasizing features of the face according to appropriateproportions and desired representations as provided on the templates.

The methods and systems in accordance with the present disclosure enableeven a relatively unskilled beautician to quickly and accuratelydetermine the most flattering, ideal shape of the facial features forany given customer according to the Golden Ratio standard and/ordifferent desired characteristics.

Similarly the methods and systems can be used by surgeons in sculpting aface to meet the Golden Ratio standard and/or different desiredcharacteristics.

Further features, advantages and characteristics of the embodiments ofthis disclosure will be apparent from reading the following detaileddescription when taken in conjunction with the drawing figures.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1A is full-face frontal image of a person's face including variousguide lines in accordance with a first form of the present disclosure.

FIG. 1B is a mask for a full-face frontal image of a person's faceincluding various guide lines in accordance with a first form of thepresent disclosure.

FIG. 2A is full-face frontal image of a person's face including variousguide lines in accordance with a second form of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2B is a stencil mask for a full-face frontal image of a person'sface including various guide lines in accordance with a second form ofthe present disclosure.

FIG. 3A is full-face frontal image of a person's face including variousguide lines in accordance with a third form of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3B is a stencil mask for a full-face frontal image of a person'sface including various guide lines in accordance with a third form ofthe present disclosure.

FIG. 4A is full-face frontal image of a person's face including variousguide lines in accordance with a fourth form of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4B is a stencil mask for a full-face frontal image of a person'sface including various guide lines in accordance with a fourth form ofthe present disclosure.

FIG. 5A is full-face frontal image of a person's face including variousguide lines in accordance with a fifth form of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5B is a stencil mask for a full-face frontal image of a person'sface including various guide lines in accordance with a fifth form ofthe present disclosure.

FIG. 6A is full-face frontal image of a person's face including variousguide lines in accordance with a sixth form of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6B is a stencil mask for a full-face frontal image of a person'sface including various guide lines in accordance with a sixth form ofthe present disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a person taking a photograph with a camera including a frontalimage of a person's face in another form of the present disclosure.

FIG. 8 is a person using the photograph on a camera monitor or screenincluding a frontal image of the person's face and acting to superimposea template form over the face in another form of the present disclosure.

FIG. 9 is a first flow diagram of a program for use by a person usingthe photograph on a camera monitor or screen including a frontal imageof the person's face and acting to superimpose a template form over theface in another form of the present disclosure.

FIG. 10 is a second flow diagram of a program for use by a person usingthe photograph on a camera monitor or screen including a frontal imageof the person's face and acting to superimpose a template form over theface in another form of the present disclosure.

FIG. 11 is a diagram of another program for use by a person using thephotograph on a camera monitor or screen including a frontal image ofthe person's face and acting to superimpose a template form over theface in another form of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

A method comprises providing a frontal image of a person's face,including a base of the person's nose, tip end of the chin, cheeks,nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbital margins, ears, andeyebrows. A first distance extends in length from a point at the base ofthe nose to the tip end of the chin; forming a first guide line on acheek at a radius substantially equal to the first distance; the firstguide line being user to demarcate a first limit for the application ofcontouring on the cheek.

A second distance is less than the first distance and is at the goldenratio proportion relative to the first distance and forming a secondguide line on the cheek at a radius substantially at the golden ratiodistance. The second guide line is used to demarcate a second limit forthe application of contouring on the cheek; and the area between the twolines is demarcated for the application of contouring.

A facial stencil on the face with a cut out is applied and used torelate to the first and second guide lines, the stencil having at leastone of peripheral outline including a straight edge or a straight linefor location relative the face. The straight edge or the straight lineis for location substantially horizontally or vertically relative to theface when contouring is to be applied to the face, such that the faceand the stencil are aligned in a correct vertical sense with each otherwhen the lines for contouring are demarcated. Makeup is applied to theface to represent and shape the contouring.

The method includes creating a third guide line from the center of thelips where the top and bottom lips meet each other, and directed towardsthe end of the eye. A fourth guide line is created from the end of thelips where the lips engage the face and the line extends wherein thethird and fourth lines are substantially parallel.

The area between the third and fourth lines are demarcated for theapplication of highlighting, and selectively should there be an overlapbetween the area between the lines this is demarcated for theapplication of contouring and the area is demarcated for the applicationof highlighting, and then this area is blended.

A method comprises providing a frontal image of a person's face,including a tip of the person's nose, nostrils, eyes including irises,supraorbital margins, and eyebrows. A starting point for an eyebrow ofeach eye is determined, a fifth distance for that starting point isascertained, the fifth distance being determined by determining thegolden ratio proportion of the distance between the center of the irisesof the two eyes such that the golden ratio point indicates the startingpoint of the respective eyebrow.

A facial stencil is used on the face to relate to the starting point andthe determination of the fifth distance. The stencil has at least one ofperipheral outline including a straight edge or a straight line forlocation relative the face, the straight edge or the straight line beingfor location substantially horizontally or vertically relative to theface when contouring is to be applied to the face. As such the face andthe stencil are aligned in a correct vertical sense with each other whenthe starting point and the determination of the fifth distance aredemarcated. Makeup is applied to the face to represent the startingpoint.

A method comprises providing a frontal image of a person's face,including a base of the person's nose, tip end of the chin, cheeks,nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbital margins, ears, andeyebrows. A seventh prime distance extends in length from a point at thecenter of the lips to a point between at the base of the nose.

The seventh distance extends in length from at the top of the top lip atthe center of the lip to a point between at the base of the nose. Aposition above the top lip is such that the seventh distance is lessthan the seventh prime distance and being at the golden ratio proportionrelative to the seventh prime distance and forming a guide linesubstantially at the golden ratio distance. The guide line is used todemarcate a limit for the application of contouring above the top lipand directed towards the ends of the lips on either side of the centerof the lips. The area below the guide line and the top of the lip isdemarcated for the application of contouring.

A facial stencil is used on the face with a cut out to relate to theseventh distance and guide line. The stencil has at least one ofperipheral outline including a straight edge or a straight line forlocation relative the face, the straight edge or the straight line beingfor location substantially horizontally or vertically relative to theface when contouring is to be applied to the face. The face and thestencil are aligned in a correct vertical sense with each other when theseventh distance and guide line are demarcated.

A method comprises providing a frontal image of a person's face,including a base of the person's nose, tip end of the chin, cheeks,nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbital margins, ears, andeyebrows.

An eighth distance extends in length from a point at the base of thenose to the tip end of the chin. A ninth distance extends in length froma point at the base of the nose to a point between the eyebrows andabove the nose. A tenth distance extends in length from the pointbetween the eyebrows and above the nose to a hair line above the nose.The area in the tenth distance is demarcated for the application ofcontouring to an extent to render it in appearance conceptually equal tothe eighth distance.

A facial stencil applied on the face with a cut out relates the eighth,ninth and tenth distance. The stencil has at least one of peripheraloutline including a straight edge or a straight line for locationrelative the face, the straight edge or the straight line being forlocation substantially horizontally or vertically relative to the facewhen contouring is to be applied to the face. The face and the stencilare aligned in a correct vertical sense with each other when the eighth,ninth and tenth distance are demarcated.

A method comprises providing a frontal image of a person's face,including a base of the person's nose, tip end of the chin, cheeks,nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbital margins, ears, andeyebrows. An iris diameter is measured, and at the tip of the nose aportion for highlighting equal to the iris diameter is formed.

A facial stencil is used on the face with a cut out to relate to theportion at the tip of the nose, the stencil having at least one ofperipheral outline including a straight edge or a straight line forlocation relative the face, the straight edge or the straight line beingfor location substantially horizontally or vertically relative to theface when contouring is to be applied to the face. The face and thestencil are aligned in a correct vertical sense with each other whenportion at the tip of the nose is demarcated.

Facial stencils are provided for use in a system of the disclosures.

As shown in FIG. 1A, there is a system and method comprising providing afrontal image of a person's face, including a base of the person's nose,tip end of the chin, cheeks, nostrils, eyes including irises,supraorbital margins, ears, and eyebrows.

The system and method comprises determining a first distance extendingin length from a point at the base of the nose to the tip end of thechin.

Then there is formed a first guide line on a cheek at a radiussubstantially equal to the first distance; the first guide line beingused to demarcate a first limit for the application of contouring on thecheek.

A second distance is determined being less than the first distance andbeing at the golden ratio proportion relative to the first distance.

A second guide line is formed on the cheek at a radius substantially atthe golden ratio distance; the second guide line being used to demarcatea second limit for the application of contouring on the cheek.

The center of the curves of lines 1 and 2 is the center of the iris ofthe respective eye.

The area between the two lines is demarcated for the application ofcontouring.

The system includes creating a third guide line from the center of thelips where the top and bottom lips meet each other, and directed towardsthe end of the eye. A fourth guide line is created from the end of thelips where the lips engage the face and extending the line wherein thethird and fourth lines being substantially parallel.

The area between the third and fourth lines is demarcated for theapplication of highlighting.

Selectively, should there be an overlap between the area between thelines demarcated for the application of contouring and the areademarcated for the application of highlighting, then this area isblended.

As shown in FIG. 1B, the implementation of the shaping of the face ofFIG. 1A is achieved by using a mask or stencil 1 a with cut outs, whichcan be physical or electronically depicted on a screen having thecharacteristics of an at least partly vertical periphery or lines 1 band an at least partly horizontal periphery or lines 1 c. These linesare necessary so that when person lines up their fade with the maskthere alignment is correct. The face of the person when aligned with themask or stencil should be straight and vertically disposed with the maskor stencil guide lines or periphery so that the overall mask or stencilis correctly aligned and when used to establish the location of thelines 1, 2, 3 and 4 which are also formed or placed on the mask orstencil, the mask or stencil is correctly located relative to the face.

As shown in FIG. 2A, there is a system and method comprising providing afrontal image of a person's face, including a tip of the person's nose,nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbital margins, and eyebrows.

A starting point for an eyebrow of each eye is determined. A fifthdistance for that starting point is ascertained. The fifth distance isdetermined by determining the golden ratio proportion of the distancebetween the center of the irises of the two eyes such that the goldenratio point indicates the starting point of the respective eyebrow.

As shown in FIG. 2B, the implementation of the shaping of the face ofFIG. 2A is achieved by using a mask or stencil 2 a with cut outs, whichcan be physical or electronically depicted on a screen having thecharacteristics of an at least partly vertical periphery or lines 2 band an at least partly horizontal periphery or lines 2 c. These linesare necessary so that when person lines up their fade with the maskthere alignment is correct. The face of the person when aligned with themask or stencil should be straight and vertically disposed with the maskor stencil guide lines or periphery so that the overall mask or stencilis correctly aligned and when used to establish the location of thelines and spaces 5, 5′, 6 and 6′ which are also formed or placed on themask or stencil, the mask or stencil is correctly located relative tothe face.

As shown in FIG. 3A, there is a system and method comprising providing afrontal image of a person's face, including a base of the person's nose,tip end of the chin, cheeks, nostrils, eyes including irises,supraorbital margins, ears, and eyebrows.

A seventh prime distance extends in length from at the center of thelips to a point between at the base of the nose is determined. A seventhdistance extends in length from at the top of the top lip at the centerof the lip to a point between at the base of the nose is determined.

Then, a position above the top lip is determined such that the seventhdistance is less than the seventh prime distance. This is at the goldenratio proportion relative to the seventh distance and forming a guideline substantially at the golden ratio distance.

The guide line is used to demarcate a limit for the application ofcontouring above the top lip and directed towards the ends of the lipson either side of the center of the lips. The area below the guide lineand the top of the lip is demarcated for the application of contouring.

In other cases, the guide line is used to demarcate a limit for theapplication of highlighting above the top lip and directed towards theends of the lips on either side of the center of the lips. The areabelow the guide line seven prime below the nose is demarcated for theapplication of contouring.

As shown in FIG. 3B, the implementation of the shaping of the face ofFIG. 3A is achieved by using a mask or stencil 3 a with cut outs, whichcan be physical or electronically depicted on a screen having thecharacteristics of an at least partly vertical periphery or lines 3 band an at least partly horizontal periphery or lines 3 c. These linesare necessary so that when person lines up their fade with the maskthere alignment is correct. The face of the person when aligned with themask or stencil should be straight and vertically disposed with the maskor stencil guide lines or periphery so that the overall mask or stencilis correctly aligned and when used to establish the location of thelines and spaces 7 and 7′ which are also formed or placed on the mask orstencil, the mask or stencil is correctly located relative to the face.

As shown in FIG. 4A, there is a system and method comprising providing afrontal image of a person's face, including a base of the person's nose,tip end of the chin, cheeks, nostrils, eyes including irises,supraorbital margins, ears, and eyebrows.

An eighth distance extending in length from a point at the base of thenose to the tip end of the chin is determined. A ninth distance extendsin length from a point at the base of the nose to a point between theeyebrows and above the nose is determined. A tenth distance extends inlength from the point between the eyebrows and above the nose to a hairline above the nose is determined.

The area in the tenth distance is demarcated for the application ofcontouring to an extent to render it in appearance conceptually equal tothe ninth distance.

The area in the eighth distance is demarcated for the application ofcontouring to an extent to render it in appearance conceptually equal tothe ninth distance.

The area in the tenth distance is for contouring adjacent to and belowthe hairline, and the area above and adjacent to the eyebrows isnon-contoured.

In some cases the area in the eighth distance is demarcated for theapplication of contouring to an extent to render it in appearanceconceptually equal to the ninth distance, And the area in the tenthdistance is for contouring adjacent to and below the hairline, and thearea above and adjacent to the eyebrows is non-contoured. The ninthdistance extends in length from a point at the base of the nose to apoint between the eyebrows and above the nose is determined and is suchthat the eighth, ninth and tenth distances are substantially equal.

As shown in FIG. 4B, the implementation of the shaping of the face ofFIG. 4A is achieved by using a mask or stencil 4 a with cut outs, whichcan be physical or electronically depicted on a screen having thecharacteristics of an at least partly vertical periphery or lines 4 band an at least partly horizontal periphery or lines 4 c. These linesare necessary so that when person lines up their fade with the maskthere alignment is correct. The face of the person when aligned with themask or stencil should be straight and vertically disposed with the maskor stencil guide lines or periphery so that the overall mask or stencilis correctly aligned and when used to establish the location of thelines or spaces 8, 9 and 10 which are also formed or placed on the maskor stencil, the mask or stencil is correctly located relative to theface.

As shown in FIG. 5A, there is a system and method comprising providing afrontal image of a person's face, including a base of the person's nose,tip end of the chin, cheeks, nostrils, eyes including irises,supraorbital margins, ears, and eyebrows.

An iris diameter is measured, and at the tip of the nose a portion forhighlighting equal to the iris diameter is formed. In some cases, therecan be contouring applied to that part of the top of the nose. Thisiris-sized tip portion of the nose can help define the overall facialstructural shaping.

Highlighting is applied on a ridge of the nose between the nose tiptowards the point between the eyes and contouring is applied on thenostrils to either side of the highlighted area.

An eleventh line is determined from a point above the nose and extendingoutwardly parallel to the third line. Further on the opposite side ofthe face there is created a twelfth line directed from the center ofnose in an opposite side of the face.

Highlighting is applied in the forehead zone between those tenth andeleventh lines.

As shown in FIG. 5B, the implementation of the shaping of the face ofFIG. 5A is achieved by using a mask or stencil 5 a with cut outs, whichcan be physical or electronically depicted on a screen having thecharacteristics of an at least partly vertical periphery or lines 5 band an at least partly horizontal periphery or lines 5 c. These linesare necessary so that when person lines up their fade with the maskthere alignment is correct. The face of the person when aligned with themask or stencil should be straight and vertically disposed with the maskor stencil guide lines or periphery so that the overall mask or stencilis correctly aligned and when used to establish the location of thelines and spaces 3, 11 and 12 which are also formed or placed on themask or stencil, the mask or stencil is correctly located relative tothe face.

In FIG. 6A, there is a system and method comprising providing a frontalimage of a person's face, including a base of the person's nose, tip endof the chin, cheeks, nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbitalmargins, ears, and eyebrows and integrating features of the features ofFIGS. 1-5 into the face.

As shown in FIG. 6B, the implementation of the shaping of the face ofFIG. 6A is achieved by using a mask or stencil 6 a with cut outs, whichcan be physical or electronically depicted on a screen having thecharacteristics of an at least partly vertical periphery or lines 6 band an at least partly horizontal periphery or lines 6 c. These linesare necessary so that when person lines up their fade with the maskthere alignment is correct. The face of the person when aligned with themask or stencil should be straight and vertically disposed with the maskor stencil guide lines or periphery so that the overall mask or stencilis correctly aligned and when used to establish the location of thelines and spaces 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5′, 6, 6′, 7, 7′, 8, 9 and 10 which arealso formed or placed on the mask or stencil, the mask or stencil iscorrectly located relative to the face.

In FIGS. 7 and 8 there is shown a system and method applying the methodor system of anyone or more of FIGS. 1 to 6. This is affected byapplying a template or silhouette representing the lines and distancesover a face of the person. The face 202 is represented as a photographon a paper, transparency, monitor or screen of a computer, tablet orsmart phone 200. The user 204 would apply, for instance by dragging asshown by arrow 206, the silhouette representation of FIGS. 1 to 6 overthe photo of face 202 and with that, will be able to match a design anappropriate makeup formation over the face 202.

In other forms a surgeon would be using this disclosed method and systemto design, create and build face structures as may be need inreconstructive surgery.

Methods and systems in accordance with the present disclosure enableeven a relatively unskilled person to quickly and accurately determinethe location and shape of her eyebrows according to the Golden Ratiostandard. One exemplary method of the present disclosure is illustratedin FIGS. 1 to 6. The image 202 of the person's face may be a reflectionin a mirror or it may be a displayed photographic image of the person'sface on a display device such as on a laptop display, desktop computerdisplay, tablet computer or cell phone screen. In a preferredembodiment, the image of the person's face is a full-face frontal view(i.e., taken at an angle of 0 degrees relative to the face). In anotherembodiment, the image may show only a portion of the face.

In other embodiments, the image may be taken from one side of the faceat an angle of not greater than 45 degrees relative to the face, or morepreferably at an angle of not greater than 20 degrees relative to theface, or more preferably at an angle of not greater than 10 degreesrelative to the face.

A method and a system of applying the stencil and system uses a templaterepresenting the lines and distances over a face of the person, the facebeing represented as a photograph on a paper, transparency, monitor, orscreen of a computer, tablet or smart phone.

In FIGS. 9 and 10 there are flow diagrams of a program for use by aperson using the photograph on a camera monitor or screen including afrontal image of the person's face and acting to superimpose a templateform over the face.

In FIGS. 9 and 10 there are flow diagrams showing the process by whichthe application is used electronically. The mirror utility of the app.on the screen shows the face of the user. The face is aligned verticallyand/or horizontally with the image on the screen. The program will moveto the next stage when this alignment is affected. If the alignmentmoves off vertical and or horizontal the program will not proceed to thenext stage. There is a continual feedback to ensure the correctalignment.

At a next stage anyone or more of the images from FIG. 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A,5A or 6A can be overlaid on the facial image. There is continualfeedback and comparison of the facial image after makeup and/orcontouring is applied to the face of the user with the ideal image asshown in FIG. 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A or 6A on the screen. When there is asatisfactory or acceptable result the user can move the program to thenext image of FIG. 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A or 6A. The user can begin and endwith any one of FIG. 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A or 6A and apply them in anyorder.

Regarding the superimposition action of the contour lines over thepicture, this can be adjustable. This allows the user to drag thatcontour line image, drop it over the specific part of the face, and tostretch or minimize by using a touch screen to properly position it. Thealignment needs to keep the proportions.

Changes and alternatives may be introduced without departing from thespirit and broad scope of my invention as defined by the claims belowand their equivalents.

1. A method comprising: providing a frontal image of a person's face,including a base of the person's nose, tip end of the chin, cheeks,nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbital margins, ears, andeyebrows; determining a first distance extending in length from a pointat the base of the nose to the tip end of the chin; forming a firstguide line on a cheek at a radius substantially equal to the firstdistance; the first guide line being user to demarcate a first limit forthe application of contouring on the cheek; determining a seconddistance being less than the first distance and being at the goldenratio proportion relative to the first distance and forming a secondguide line on the cheek at a radius substantially at the golden ratiodistance; the second guide line being used to demarcate a second limitfor the application of contouring on the cheek; the area between the twolines being demarcated for the application of contouring; applying andusing a facial stencil on the face with a cut out to relate to the firstand second guide lines, the stencil having at least one of peripheraloutline including a straight edge or a straight line for locationrelative the face, the straight edge or the straight line being forlocation substantially horizontally or vertically relative to the facewhen contouring is to be applied to the face, such that the face and thestencil are aligned in a correct vertical sense with each other when thelines for contouring are demarcated; and applying makeup to the face torepresent and shape the contouring.
 2. The method of claim 1, includingcreating a third guide line from the center of the lips where the topand bottom lips meet each other, and directed towards the end of the eyecreating a fourth guide line from the end of the lips where the lipsengage the face and extending the line wherein the third and fourthlines being substantially parallel, and the area between the third andfourth lines being demarcated for the application of highlighting, andselectively should there be an overlap between the area between thelines demarcated for the application of contouring and the areademarcated for the application of highlighting, then this area isblended.
 3. A method comprising: providing a frontal image of a person'sface, including a tip of the person's nose, nostrils, eyes includingirises, supraorbital margins, and eyebrows; determining a starting pointfor an eyebrow of each eye, ascertaining a fifth distance for thatstarting point, the fifth distance being determined by determining thegolden ratio proportion of the distance between the center of the irisesof the two eyes such that the golden ratio point indicates the startingpoint of the respective eyebrow; applying and using a facial stencil onthe face to relate to the starting point and the determination of thefifth distance, the stencil having at least one of peripheral outlineincluding a straight edge or a straight line for location relative theface, the straight edge or the straight line being for locationsubstantially horizontally or vertically relative to the face whencontouring is to be applied to the face, such that the face and thestencil are aligned in a correct vertical sense with each other when thestarting point and the determination of the fifth distance aredemarcated; and applying makeup to the face to represent the startingpoint.
 4. A method comprising: providing a frontal image of a person'sface, including a base of the person's nose, tip end of the chin,cheeks, nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbital margins, ears, andeyebrows; determining a seventh prime distance extending in length froma point at the center of the lips to a point between at the base of thenose; determining a seventh distance extending in length from at the topof the top lip at the center of the lip to a point between at the baseof the nose; determining a position above the top lip such that theseventh distance is less than the seventh prime distance and being atthe golden ratio proportion relative to the seventh prime distance andforming a guide line substantially at the golden ratio distance; theguide line being used to demarcate a limit for the application ofcontouring above the top lip and directed towards the ends of the lipson either side of the center of the lips; the area below the guide lineand the top of the lip being demarcated for the application ofcontouring; and applying and using a facial stencil on the face with acut out to relate to the seventh distance and guide line, the stencilhaving at least one of peripheral outline including a straight edge or astraight line for location relative the face, the straight edge or thestraight line being for location substantially horizontally orvertically relative to the face when contouring is to be applied to theface, such that the face and the stencil are aligned in a correctvertical sense with each other when the seventh distance and guide lineare demarcated.
 5. A method comprising: providing a frontal image of aperson's face, including a base of the person's nose, tip end of thechin, cheeks, nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbital margins,ears, and eyebrows; determining an eighth distance extending in lengthfrom a point at the base of the nose to the tip end of the chin;determining a ninth distance extending in length from a point at thebase of the nose to a point between the eyebrows and above the nose;determining a tenth distance extending in length from the point betweenthe eyebrows and above the nose to a hair line above the nose; the areain the tenth distance being demarcated for the application of contouringto an extent to render it in appearance conceptually equal to the eighthdistance, and applying and using a facial stencil on the face with a cutout to relate to the eighth, ninth and tenth distance, the stencilhaving at least one of peripheral outline including a straight edge or astraight line for location relative the face, the straight edge or thestraight line being for location substantially horizontally orvertically relative to the face when contouring is to be applied to theface, such that the face and the stencil are aligned in a correctvertical sense with each other when the eighth, ninth and tenth distanceare demarcated.
 6. The method of claim 5, including the area in theeighth distance being demarcated for the application of contouring to anextent to render it in appearance conceptually equal to the ninthdistance.
 7. The method of claim 5, including the area in the tenthdistance being contouring adjacent to and below the hairline, and thearea above and adjacent to the eyebrows being non-contoured.
 8. A methodcomprising: providing a frontal image of a person's face, including abase of the person's nose, tip end of the chin, cheeks, nostrils, eyesincluding irises, supraorbital margins, ears, and eyebrows; measuring aniris diameter, forming at the tip of the nose a portion for highlightingequal to the iris diameter; and applying and using a facial stencil onthe face with a cut out to relate to the portion at the tip of the nose,the stencil having at least one of peripheral outline including astraight edge or a straight line for location relative the face, thestraight edge or the straight line being for location substantiallyhorizontally or vertically relative to the face when contouring is to beapplied to the face, such that the face and the stencil are aligned in acorrect vertical sense with each other when portion at the tip of thenose is demarcated.
 9. The method of claim 5, including applyinghighlighting on a ridge of the nose between the nose tip towards thepoint between the eyes and applying contouring on the nostrils to eitherside of the highlighted area.
 10. The method of claim 5, includingdetermining a eleventh line from a point above the nose and extendingoutwardly parallel to the third line, further on the opposite side ofthe face creating a twelfth line directed from the center of the nose into the opposite side of the face and applying highlighting in theforehead zone between those eleventh and twelfth lines.
 11. A facialstencil for use in a system comprising: providing a frontal image of aperson's face, including a base of the person's nose, tip end of thechin, cheeks, nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbital margins,ears, and eyebrows; determining a first distance extending in lengthfrom a point at the base of the nose to the tip end of the chin; forminga first guide line on a cheek at a radius substantially equal to thefirst distance; the first guide line being user to demarcate a firstlimit for the application of contouring on the cheek; determining asecond distance being less than the first distance and being at thegolden ratio proportion relative to the first distance, and forming asecond guide line on the cheek at a radius substantially at the goldenratio distance; the second guide line being used to demarcate a secondlimit for the application of contouring on the cheek; the area betweenthe two lines being demarcated for the application of contouring;applying and using a facial stencil on the face with a cut out to relateto the first and second guide lines, the stencil having at least one ofperipheral outline including a straight edge or a straight line forlocation relative the face, the straight edge or the straight line beingfor location substantially horizontally or vertically relative to theface when contouring is to be applied to the face, such that the faceand the stencil are aligned in a correct vertical sense with each otherwhen the lines for contouring are demarcated; and applying makeup to theface to represent and shape the contouring.
 13. A facial stencil for usein a system comprising: providing a frontal image of a person's face,including a tip of the person's nose, nostrils, eyes including irises,supraorbital margins, and eyebrows; determining a starting point for aneyebrow of each eye, ascertaining a fifth distance for that startingpoint, the fifth distance being determined by determining the goldenratio proportion of the distance between the center of the irises of thetwo eyes such that the golden ratio point indicates the starting pointof the respective eyebrow; applying and using a facial stencil on theface to relate to the starting point and the determination of the fifthdistance, the stencil having at least one of peripheral outlineincluding a straight edge or a straight line for location relative theface, the straight edge or the straight line being for locationsubstantially horizontally or vertically relative to the face whencontouring is to be applied to the face, such that the face and thestencil are aligned in a correct vertical sense with each other when thestarting point and the determination of the fifth distance aredemarcated; and applying makeup to the face to represent the startingpoint.
 14. A method of applying the method of claim 1 by applying themask or stencil as a template representing the lines and distances overa face of the person, the face being represented as a photograph on apaper, transparency, monitor, or screen of a computer, tablet or smartphone.
 15. A system of applying the stencil and system of claim 11 byapplying the mask or stencil as a template representing the lines anddistances over a face of the person, the face being represented as aphotograph on a paper, transparency, monitor or screen of a computer,tablet or smart phone.
 16. A method comprising: providing a frontalimage of a person's face, including a base of the person's nose, tip endof the chin, cheeks, nostrils, eyes including irises, supraorbitalmargins, ears, and eyebrows; as first stage represented image beingeffected by determining a first distance extending in length from apoint at the base of the nose to the tip end of the chin; forming afirst guide line on a cheek at a radius substantially equal to the firstdistance; the first guide line being user to demarcate a first limit forthe application of contouring on the cheek; determining a seconddistance being less than the first distance and being at the goldenratio proportion relative to the first distance and forming a secondguide line on the cheek at a radius substantially at the golden ratiodistance; the second guide line being used to demarcate a second limitfor the application of contouring on the cheek; the area between the twolines being demarcated for the application of contouring; applying anelectronic mirror utility on an electronic screen thereby to show theface of a user; aligning electronically the face vertically and/orhorizontally with the image on the screen; applying a feedback to retainthe vertical and/or horizontal alignment, and progressively processingthrough the first stage of an image overlaid on the facial image;providing feedback and comparison of the facial image with the firststage represented image; applying makeup and/or contouring to the faceto represent the face; after makeup and/or contouring is applied to theface of the user comparing made up and/or contoured face with arepresented image as shown in an electronic represented image of thefirst stage on the screen; and permitting a user to move to a subsequentstage image for makeup and/or contouring when a user accepts asatisfactory makeup and/or contouring for a first stage image.